I've been teaching both in person and online workshops for almost twenty years now. You can find out more about my classes by scrolling down along the right hand side of my blog. I strive to make classes accessible to everyone (both beginner to advanced).

I love teaching and truly believe that deep down inside everyone is an artist, capable of creating something. There is power and knowledge in the act of creating something with your own hands, made from your own heart and head.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at EGorey99@sbcglobal.net

Thanks for stopping by!

-Kelly

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Shopping at Kinokuniya

I had a great time teaching in Simi Valley (huge thanks to Janet, Darcy and Kathy.)

On the way home I made a big detour to downtown Los Angeles to shop at Kinokuniya. I hadn't been there in a long time. I scored big time! I am always looking for tiny alphabet and number sets and they had these. Yay! I also bought some more washi tape in colors that I was running low on. As a "bonus", they threw in the parking validation stamp. I guess that I'll be making a trip back there this week. *Rolls eyes*

7 comments:

I love your blog and your work...been checking in for a while. I can't help but comment on your search for small font stamps. Michael's Crafts has great small font sets in their dollar section (next to their dollar ribbon bin) for...yep, a dollar! They probably carry about 20 different styles. $20 bucks...can't beat that!!

Thanks for stopping by. I should clarify what I'm looking for. I have some of the dollar sets. The stamps I am forever searching out are minuscule compared to the $1 stamps! They aren't even a 1/4 of that size! :)

I am an alphabet and number stamp nut so I'm always looking for cool stamps in different fonts and sizes (especially tiny). There is one made from a company in Korea that I have spent years searching for!! :) I haven't given up hope yet!

Wow~ You aren't kidding about TINY then because I just measured a set of my $1 sets and they are 1/4" x 1/4". Either way, love your blog. I have pondered several times taking one of your Oakland classes. Not sure when you are in town next but may need to sign up. ;-)